The Migration of Flycatchers 



SIXTH PAPER 



Compiled by Professor W. W. Cooke, Chiefly from Data 

 in the Biological Survey 



With Drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Bruce Horsfall 



PHOEBE 



The Phoebe winters in the Gulf States from Florida to Texas, and, occa- 

 sionally, north to the Potomac and Ohio valleys. Hence, no dates of spring 

 migration are available until the northern part of the winter home is reached. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Variety Mills, Va | 



New Market, Va 



Washington, D. C 



Beaver, Pa 



Philadelphia, Pa. (near) 



Renovo, Pa 



New Providence, N. J 



Englewood, N. J 



Ballston Spa, N. Y 



Paradox, N. Y 



Jewett City, Conn 



Hartford, Conn 



Beverly, Mass 



Charlotte, Vt 



St. Johnsbury, Vt ! 



Hanover, N. H 



Monadnock, N. H 



Southwestern Maine 



Montreal, Canada 



Scotch Lake, N. B ' 



Eubank, Ky | 



St. Louis, Mo 



Independence, Mo 



Odin, 111 



Chicago, 111 



Rockford, 111 



Brookville, Ind 



Bloomington, Ind 



Waterloo, Ind. (near) 



Oberlin, O i 



Petersburg, Mich I 



Plymouth, Mich i 



Southwestern Ontario 



Strathroy, Ont 



Ottawa, Ont 



Manhattan, Kan 



Onaga, Kan 



Keokuk, la 



Grinnell, la 



Iowa City, la 



Number 



of years' 



record 



Average date of 



Earliest date of 



spring arrival 



spring arrival 



15 



March 3 



Rare, winter 



16 



March 16 



March 9, 1892 — 



20 



March 13 



February 23, 1902 



7 



March 23 



March 15, 1903 



12 



March 23 



January 23, 1894 



12 



March 26 



March 15, 1898 



8 



March 19 



March 8, 1894 



11 



March 21 



March 13, 1894 



12 



March 31 



March 20, 1902 



5 



April 4 



March 31, 1888 



17 



March 24 



March 15, 1902 



16 



March 25 



March 13, 1898 



5 



March 23 



March 12, 1898 



12 



April 1 



March 23, 1897 



9 



April 2 



March 22, 1902 



9 



April 2 



March 31, 1889 





March 26 



March 22, 1903 



16 



April 6 



March 24, 1905 



6 



April 17 



April 10, 1887 



2 



April 19 



April 18, 1907 



6 



Feb. 27 . 



February 13, 1890 



5 



March 16 



March 3, 1882 



6 



March 13 



March n, 1902 



8 



March 16 



March 3, 1894 



16 



March 22 



March 12, 1904 



7 



March 21 



March 12, 1889 



5 



March 11 



March 1, 1881 



8 



March 15 



March 2, 1893 



12 



March 19 



March 11, 1887 



S 



March 20 



March 14, 1903 



9 



March 16 



March 10, 1894 



6 



March 21 



March 17, 1894 



18 



March 30 



March 20, 1903 



12 



April 1 



March 19, 1903 



17 



April 7 



March 26, 1907 



10 



March 22 



March 14, 1885 



13 



March 22 



March 13, 1893 



10 



March 20 



March 12, 1893 



5 



March 19 



Februarv 27, 1885 



13 



March 23 



March 1, 1882 



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